A: Murray House, B: Po Lin Monastery, C: Bank of China Building
The answer is A.
Actually Murray House, Po Lin Monastery and Bank of China Building form a long and interesting story.
Frank the tour guide is going to tell you in this blog post.
Apart from blogging, Frank can show you the relocated Murray house, the grand Po Lin Monastery (and Big Buddha) and tall Bank of China in his private car tour service.
Po Lin Temple monk saved the souls of the victims in Murray House, which was later relocated to make way for new Bank of China Building
Murray House was first built in 1846 in Central’s Murray Barracks.
About 100 years later, Japanese conquerors exploited the building as the military police headquarters during the occupation in WWII.
Local Chinese victims were tortured and executed.
About 4000 deaths laid the foundation for the haunted house story.
After WWII, colonial government changed Murray House to be different government offices.
In 1963, the local Chinese civil servants reported their stories of seeing ghosts inside to their British seniors.
When the ghost stories on newspaper aroused the public attention, colonial government decided to find the local Buddhist organization to try to “exorcise the ghosts”.
Actually that was the first time for the local Buddhist organization to cooperate with the British Colonial Government.
The famous Po Lin Monastery abbot, Fat Ho monk (left side in below photo), joined a team of senior monks to “save the souls of the victims” (video below).
The ceremonies in 1963 and in 1974 were successful!
In 1982, Colonial Government sold the Murray House location to Bank of China to build the new skyscraper.
Government decided to keep the historic Murray House by dismantling it into 3000 stone blocks and rebuilt Murray House at Stanley.
Now travelers can still pray at the old Po Lin Monastery (say hello to Big Buddha), see the Bank of China skyscraper and visit the Murray House in Frank the tour guide’s private tour service.
Frank shows clients the relocated Murray house, the grand Po Lin Monastery and tall Bank of China in his private car tour service
Besides blogging, through his private car tour service, Frank can show you the relocated Murray house, the grand Po Lin Monastery and tall Bank of China.
To visit Murray House and see Bank of China Building…
Hong Kong Island Highlights private car tour
Private car tour for the highlights of Hong Kong Island. Tour programme includes…
- English / Mandarin / Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Air-conditioned sightseeing car with driver
- One-way Peak Tram ride
- Sampan ride at Aberdeen
Hong Kong Island Kowloon full day private car tour
Full day private car tour for Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. Tour programme includes…
- English / Mandarin / Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Air-conditioned sightseeing car with driver
- One-way Peak Tram ride
- Sampan ride at Aberdeen
- One-way public ferry ride
- Local dim sum lunch
To visit Po Lin Monastery and see Bank of China Building…
Lantau Island Big Buddha private car tour
Private car tour for Lantau Island Big Buddha with Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car ride. Tour programme includes…
- English / Mandarin / Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Transfer to Lantau Island by private 8-seater limousine with driver
- One-way Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car ride tickets (normal cabin)
- Private Lantau taxi ride
- Transfer back to the city by private 8-seater limousine with driver
Hong Kong Lantau Island full day private car tour
Full day private car tour for Hong Kong and Lantau Island, which covers the Peak and Big Buddha with lunch. Tour programme includes…
- English / Mandarin / Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Air-conditioned 8-seater car with driver
- One-way Ngong Ping Cable Car normal cabin ride
- One-way Lantau taxi ride
- Local dim sum lunch
The above-mentioned tours are actually the most popular tours of Frank the tour guide.
Frank hopes he can serve you in Hong Kong in 2021!